Articles
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Why Voting Does Not Delegate: The Legal Bug at the Basis of False Representative Democracy
The foundational argument: voting is not a legal delegation and cannot transfer sovereign power.
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Fraud in Civil Law: Definition and Consequences
Applying civil-law fraud to the political system: elements, consequences, and victim rights.
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The Rights of Victims: Why We Are Not Obligated to Obey a Fraudulent System
Citizens as victims of collective fraud have the right to refuse illegitimate obligations.
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No Army Is Needed. A Proof Is Needed.
Change comes through clear proof and metapolitical clarity, not force or chaos.
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The Logic of Escalation: A Predictable Trap
Why provocation and chaos benefit the system; clarity and disengagement are the smarter path.
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Representative Democracy Is Possible — And This Is Its Model
A concrete, civil-law compliant model of authentic representative democracy.
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Electoral laws and the Double Bind
Academic submission proposing reforms and a Civic Assembly.
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The “Democracy Experts” Who Cannot Say That the USA Is Not a Democracy
How funding ties prevent mainstream scholars from acknowledging the oligarchy.
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The Electoral Double Bind
The structural trap that makes every electoral choice reinforce the system.
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Strategic Positioning in Political Critique
How critical voices are neutralized through structural positioning, framing, and institutional absorption.
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A donkey cannot fly
A system built to prevent citizens from having power will not be a democracy, in despite of the false label.
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The Election Trap – Why Voting Feels Like Sleepwalking Through a Legal Nightmare
A simple everyday analogy showing why elections lack real legal delegation, produce null acts, and leave citizens sleepwalking through fraud.
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The Grand Theater of Dissent – Actors, Extras, and the Unspoken Script
A friendly, behind-the-curtain look at the global dissent scene: who's performing, what they're avoiding, and why some topics never reach the stage.